The U.S. Supreme court has not yet decided whether to grant a
petition for writ of certiorari to review a decision by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals that ruled the federal courts should not have issued an injunction halting the "John Doe" investigation targeting conservative groups in Wisconsin.
The case was on the Supreme Court conference list for Friday, April 24, 2015, and a decision was expected to be part of Orders issued today, but there was no order. Andrew Grossman, one of the counsel for the petitioners, tweeted this morning:
The case is O’Keefe v. Chisholm. You can find all the pleadings
here. Since the vast majority of cases are not accepted by the Supreme Court, it's hard to know what, if anything, the delay means.
The issue on which review was sought had little to do -- on the surface -- with the substance of
the abuses in the John Doe case, but rather, focuses on a technical legal point as to whether and when federal courts can or should stop state investigations.
Here's how
ScotusBlog summarized the issues: